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Matthew sees a girl cross the street and is inexplicably drawn to her. When he sees her looking at a pair of shoes in the window of a store owned by his best friend, he finds a way to meet her and a romance begins that changes his entire life. They fall in love and their lives become intertwined. Then one day Matthew comes home to find Lisa gone. Vanished. But Matthew is a man obsessed; he has to find Lisa.

PROFANITY: 1 F-word, 11 S-words, 2 GD's, a few others.SEX/NUDITY: Brief sex with fleeting partial nudity.VIOLENCE: A bite and a push.DRUGS/ALCOHOL: Alcohol at home and at meals.ACTION: None.COMEDY: Some wisecracks, some sex-related.

Roger EbertFull ReviewGood Faithful readers will notice that I have said almost nothing about the movie. That is because the movie entirely consists of plot twists and turns that cannot even be described without being revealed.

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OPINION OVERVIEWThe following is the original "What's Worth
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Moviegoer Opinions:

We collected 127 moviegoer opinions. These are some very mixed opinions. Fortunately, most of the opinions are pretty good, but with so many low to very low opinions you'll certainly want to be careful selecting this movie. I would suggest that you read the detailed moviegoer opinions to see what moviegoers liked and didn't like about this movie.

If you're male, your probability of truly enjoying "Wicker Park" is only about fifty fifty. That improves quite a bit if you're a teen. Older males mostly gave opinions that indicated the movie was pretty good to fair, but many gave very low opinions.

The opinions from the ladies were very similar to the guys. The teens enjoyed it very much and the opinions got worse as the age of the lady increased.

My suggestion? If you're a teen, this movie's for you and most of you will enjoy it. Older folks will want to decide how well they enjoy this type of movie before selecting to see it since only some adults enjoyed it.

From the moment Matthew sees Lisa, nothing else matters. She walks past the window
of the shop where he works in the Wicker Park section of Chicago, and he's immediately
captivated; he follows her, they meet, and soon they fall deeply in love. Everything about their
relationship seems perfect - until the day she disappears without a trace.

Two years later, Matt has built a new life for himself, but he's still haunted by her
memory and the nagging torment of unanswered questions. Then he catches a quick glimpse of
someone he thinks must be her in a bar…but is it? Thus begins a twisting, obsessive search for
the woman who captured his heart years ago - and for someone who's playing with his mind
right now. Intricately moving back and forth in time and revealing the story from varying
perspectives, Matthew's search for the truth will lead him deeper into the mystery, with each
discovery more deceiving than the next.